Sending multiple messages

Discussion in 'Computer Support' started by maja.iljic@gmail.com, Feb 12, 2009.

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Hi,

I have a problem with my e-mail - sending messages. I sent an e-mail
this morning and the same e-mail was sent 15 times after that. Can you
please help me to clean this... Since I am bothering person at work
with the multiple same e-mails he is receiving from me.

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wrote:
> I have a problem with my e-mail - sending messages. I sent an e-mail
> this morning and the same e-mail was sent 15 times after that. Can you
> please help me to clean this... Since I am bothering person at work
> with the multiple same e-mails he is receiving from me.

Yet tried disabling the e-mail scanner in your anti-virus product? In
some anti-virus products, disabling their e-mail scanner is not
sufficient to get it out of the way and interfering with the mail
session between the e-mail client and mail server. Instead you have to
uninstall the AV program and then do a custom install where you omit
their e-mail scanner component. Whether just disabling/stopping their
e-mail scanner works or a reinstall is required depends on what AV
program you are using.

How large is the e-mail that you send? Go into the Sent Items folder
(or whatever it is called in your UNIDENTIFIED e-mail client) an check
its properties or look in the Size column to see how big it was.

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wrote:
> I have a problem with my e-mail - sending messages. I sent an e-mail
> this morning and the same e-mail was sent 15 times after that. Can you
> please help me to clean this... Since I am bothering person at work
> with the multiple same e-mails he is receiving from me.

You are asking a question but leaving out lots of pertinent information.

My guess is that you (two) are misinterpreting the problem.

What happens most often is that a recipient receives the same mail over
and over again; not that the sender sends the same mail over and over
again.

Notice that you didn't say anything about how you sent the mail - I
automatically think about parties who send and receive mail as doing so
with mailuser agents and mailservers -- who might be using Windows
applications or Linux or Mac applications and whose mailserver is provided
by their connectivity provider to a residential account.

But, you are posting from a gmail account login to GG googlegroups, which
opens other possibilities which you haven't mentioned -- such as the fact
that while you are posting here that you are logged into gmail, which is
most commonly used as a webmailer.

OTOH, you are connecting via an IP address which looks corporate rather
than residential so maybe you are connecting from work but you are talking
about your residential mail.

Your OS is Windows, maybe XP with IE7 - which many have as their default
mailuser agent Windows (Live) Mail which is like OE.

Explain whether you are sending from or to a webmailer. Explain what
mailagent you are using if using your provider's mailservice. Explain
whether your recipient is using webmail or a mailagent and which mailagent
or webmail.

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